Featured Question with Forrest Fenn and The Thrill of the Chase Treasure Hunt: Anagramming

Forrest, many people entertain themselves by anagramming words, would you consider this just tomfoolery? Thanks for everything Forrest…..loco   Loco, If someone is entertained by anagramming words I will not say it is tomfoolery.f     Best of luck with all that You seek!   Always Treasure the Adventure!

Is the Mystery Grave at Airlie Gardens that of Michel Ney, one of Napoleon’s Marshalls?

A single grave, with the short inscription ‘Known in Eternity’ on the head stone and ‘J.J.H. 1833’ on the foot stone rests in a quiet corner of the beautiful landscaped Airlie Gardens in Wilmington, North Carolina. I had the opportunity to visit this lone tombstone when my daughter got married …

Interesting Places to Visit: Stars and Stripes Museum and Library ~ by John Davis

Every Side Road Reveals a Mystery ~ by John Davis “You see, Watson, but you don’t observe,” commented the detective Sherlock Holmes to his friend, Doctor John Watson. Indeed, most of us go through life seeing the same as others, only to discover later that we’d overlooked something which, had …

Featured Question with Forrest Fenn and The Thrill of the Chase Treasure Hunt: Bring Some Hot Dogs Please

Dear Mr Fenn, The blogs are so full of ambiguities, obscurities, insignificancies, opacities, and vague nesses that I don’t know what to believe anymore. Someone said that you said you were not going to attend the Fennboree Festival next month. It makes a difference to me and if you are …

Featured Question with Forrest Fenn and The Thrill of the Chase: Lost in the Gallatins

Forrest, I enjoyed my recent trip through southern Montana! Some part of me wants to get lost in the woods where just maybe, I can find myself spiritually. My question for you now is, if you got another chance to enjoy Yellowstone in your youth, is there anything there that …

Featured Question with Forrest Fenn and The Thrill of the Chase Treasure Hunt: It’s a Map

Hi Fenn, I’ve read your wonderful books and they didn’t help me one iota. The poem with your precious 9 clues is ambiguous, which means absolutely worthless in my opinion. I don’t think the bronze box can be found using the information that is currently available. I have arm chaired …

Searching for the Lost Tomb of Alexander the Great~ in Venice? by Hayward Gladwin

One of the great mysteries of antiquity has been the “lost” tomb of Alexander the Great. To this day, no one is certain of its location, although multiple theories abound. There are claims to its location in modern Alexandria, there are some who say they have found it in eastern …